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File #: BL-17-037    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Bylaw Status: Filed
File created: 6/13/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/11/2017 Final action: 9/11/2017
Title: Bylaw 36/2017 - Protection of Person's & Property Bylaw and Bylaw 37/2017 - Parks Bylaw - 2nd & 3rd Readings Presented by: Aaron Giesbrecht, Manager
Attachments: 1. Bylaw 36-2017 Protection of Persons and Property, 2. Bylaw 37-2017 Parks
TAMRMS#: B06


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Bylaw 36/2017 - Protection of Person's & Property Bylaw and Bylaw 37/2017 - Parks Bylaw - 2nd & 3rd Readings
Presented by: Aaron Giesbrecht, Manager

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RECOMMENDATION(S)
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Protection of Person’s and Property Bylaw

1. That Bylaw 36/2017, being a bylaw to provide for the Protection of Persons and Property within the City of St. Albert, be read a second time.

2. That Bylaw 36/2017, be read a third and final time.

Parks Bylaw

3. That Bylaw 37/2017, being amendment 2 to the Parks Bylaw 19/65, be read a second time.

4. That Bylaw 37/2017, be read a third and final time.


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PURPOSE OF REPORT

Council has directed Administration to draft and present a new Protection of Person’s and Property Bylaw in accordance with direction from the July 4, 2016 Council meeting. Council also directed Administration to gather feedback from the public and report back to Council prior to the second and third readings. This report and the attached Bylaws are being presented to Council in accordance with that direction.

COUNCIL DIRECTION

On June 12, 2017 Council passed the following motions:

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That Bylaw 36/2017, being a bylaw to provide for the Protection of Persons and Property within the City of St. Albert, be read a first time.

That Bylaw 37/2017, being amendment 2 to the Parks Bylaw 19/65, be read a first time.

That Administration gather and incorporate feedback on Bylaw 36/2017 Protection of Persons & Property and Bylaw 37/2017 Parks and bring both Bylaws back to Council for 2nd and 3rd reading prior to the end of Q3, 2017.

BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION

Following the June 12, 2017 Council direction, Administration undertook a relatively small-scale feedback campaign through conventional methods and within existing resources. Administration developed a webpage to share the background and detailed information on the proposed Bylaw changes as well as provided residents with contact information; sh...

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